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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

GREENPEACE DECIDES TO KISS BRAZIL'S NEW FOREST CODE


codigo florestal brasil

Yup, you read right. After the recent series of line-item vetoes by President Dilma Rousseff, no one knows what Brazil's latest Codigo Florestal text means, only that there will be another period of time for wiggling the weasel words to get final passage in Congress. This places the tough negotiations beyond the global spotlight of the upcoming RIO+20 (June 15-22). Many, suspect that this was the smoke-and-mirrors strategy in the first place. When the Senate compromise that satisfied no one failed to gain support in the lower House, the ruraliststas (extremists among the agribusiness interests) were allowed free-rein, resulting in an ecological nightmare and allowing Dilma to veto the most onerous clauses without defining a clear forest policy. Cleverly, Greenpeace has decided to challenge the whole process.

TRUST HER AND GIVE LOVE


Here in Brazil (and many places), May is the month of the Mother, of the great feminine force.

Now, at the end of May, seems like a perfect time to share Robert HappĂ© celebrating the love She offers.  An added bonus is a marvelous mix of English and Portuguese, of mind and heart.

The message is simple: TRUST HER AND GIVE LOVE

Monday, May 28, 2012

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Thursday, May 24, 2012

TOMORROW IS D-DAY FOR THE AMAZON


"D" is for Dilma's Decision, Deforestation, Development, Dams and Drought


Dilma Rousseff, President of Brazil 
Dilma Rousseff, President of Brazil

Tomorrow, 25 May 2012, is the deadline for Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff to decide whether to accept or veto (in whole or part) the devastating new national Forest Code that was passed recently by the Brazilian Congress.

Andrew Revkin of the NY Times blog Dot Earth suggested that I might submit a "Postcard From Acre" describing the view from my perch in Brazil's western-most Amazonian state which borders on Bolivia and Peru.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

A DREAM OF TREES


El tiempo ayuda a perdonar
El tiempo ayuda a perdonar (Time helps to forgive) - image by el silencio

A DREAM OF TREES
 
There is a thing in me that dreamed of trees,
A quiet house, some green and modest acres
A little way from every troubling town,
A little way from factories, schools, laments.

HEALING SONG


Tuesday, May 22, 2012

SAD... BUT VERY BEAUTIFUL




This music came to me as a lucky late-night find at YouTube. Unfortunately, no information is given about the artist.

Monday, May 21, 2012

A PRAYER TO BEGIN THE WEEK



Mysteries, Yes


Truly, we live with mysteries too marvelous
to be understood.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

CONIFER COUNTRY

There's Wonderful new book called CONIFER COUNTRY that documents with incredible maps, photos and field notes my old home region containing the largest variety of conifer species in the world. The map below is interactive. Click on any star to visit a specific location. The Kalmiopsis Wilderness (upper left on the map) is my old Oregon heart home. For a wealth of information and series of virtual hikes, check it out.


Plant Explorations in Conifer Country myrtle creek Bear Basin Ishi Wilderness Magalia, Ca Jacoby Creek South Fork Eel River Wilderness lost coast Elk Head Canyon Creek Brewer Spruce Boulder Creek Lakes Ash MeadowsSaline Valley Frenzel Creek Pinnacles NM Baden Powell San Pedro Martir Tecate Cypress Sequoia Red Buttes Pasayten Wilderness Mount Saint Helens Russian Wilderness south fork smith river hawaii Stony man mountain Torrey Piines Cuyamaca Cypress

THE BEAUTIFUL FOOD WE EAT




  ... all made possible by water.

WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD




The classic lyric with stunning imagery and narration by David Attenborough. Not to belabor the obvious, but the treasured gift of creation desperately needs our protection.

Monday, May 14, 2012

ELEPHANTS MOURN THE DEATH OF "THE ELEPHANT WHISPERER"

This is such a beautiful and inspiring story that I want to create a permanent link to it here at Visionshare.


A line of elephants approaching the Anthony house (Photo courtesy of the Anthony family)
'For 12 hours, two herds of wild South African elephants slowly made their way through the Zululand bush until they reached the house of late author Lawrence Anthony, the conservationist who saved their lives.

The formerly violent, rogue elephants, destined to be shot a few years ago as pests, were rescued and rehabilitated by Anthony, who had grown up in the bush and was known as the “Elephant Whisperer.”

For two days the herds loitered at Anthony’s rural compound on the vast Thula Thula game reserve in the South African KwaZulu – to say good-bye to the man they loved. But how did they know he had died March 7?'

Read the full story and more about Laurence Anthony's amazing encounters and works at Wild Elephants Mourn Death of Famed Elephant Whisperer

Thursday, May 10, 2012

CONNECTING THE DOTS

350.org, the global grassroots movement to counter climate change has gathered the results of last weekend's actions in a short-but-potent video and has assembled materials to carry forth the campaign in your community.

It’s nearly impossible to capture the feeling of watching people all around the world Connect the Dots last weekend, but this video comes close.

Please take 90 seconds to watch it and spread it around: www.climatedots.org/watch
Play the Video - Connect the Dots